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'Major' disruption as junior doctors strike
Disruption is expected in Northern Ireland's health services as junior doctors begin walk out.
BT to refund EE & Plusnet customers over exit fees
The telecoms giant did not provide clear details of contract lengths and exit fees to customers.
Amber warning issued for heavy rain and flooding
Many areas could face travel disruption throughout Wednesday and Thursday.
Donaldson solicitor confirms MP will not contest election
In March, the former DUP leader was charged with rape and 10 other historical sex offences.
Remains found in river believed to be Sarah Mayhew
Two people are accused of murdering the 38-year-old whose remains have now been found in two locations.
Sunak at PMQs after inflation drops to 2.3%
The prime minister says the figures show "brighter days are ahead" - but Labour warn against "popping champagne corks".
Sunak faces PMQs after inflation drops to 2.3%
The prime minister says the figures show "brighter days are ahead" - but Labour warn against "popping champagne corks".
Disabled benefit claimants may have been mistreated
Probe will look into cases like Errol Graham's, who starved to death after his benefits were stopped.
Sunak to face PMQs after inflation drops to 2.3%
The prime minister says the figures show "brighter days are ahead" - but Labour warn against "popping champagne corks".
Alderney Nazi camp inquiry finds succession of cover-ups
The inquiry found it likely between 641 and 1,027 people died under in the Nazi camps in Alderney.